Kappa Phi Lambda
The University of North
Carolina at Greensboro
OUR PILLARS
S I S T E R H O O D
Although it is difficult to describe, the bond of sisterhood is a common light that burns passionately in each sister. We embrace a unique relationship based on friendship, respect, and a shared vision. Wherever we go, and no matter how long ago we were initiated, each sister is connected and important to the sorority. With a network of sisters spanning across the globe, we can find comfort in knowing that Kappa extends so much further beyond our own universities! There’s no sisterhood like the KAPPA SISTERHOOD.
S E R V I C E
Contributing to the community and supporting important causes are core values of Kappa Phi Lambda. Whether through our national cause, the National Asian Pacific American Women's Forum (NAPAWF) or through local chapter involvement, the Pillar of Service empower sisters to tackle tough socioeconomic issues such as domestic violence, hate crimes, economic injustice, human trafficking and immigration rights.
C U L T U R A L
D I V E R S I T Y
The sisters of Kappa Phi Lambda strongly believe in the Pillar of Cultural Diversity. We believe that by educating our community about the beauty and complexity of Pan-Asian cultural heritage, we also uphold the importance of understanding all cultures. The events we host on each campus enrich our cultural awareness and help to educate others. The events we attend, hosted by other organizations, in turn enhance our appreciation of other cultures. Although we are an Asian / Asian American interest sorority, by no means are we Asian exclusive. Across the nation, sisters represent over 50 different ethnicities and over 30 different native languages.